Viver no mesmo ambiente significa comer o mesmo alimento? Dieta e nicho trófico dos anuros simpátricos de folhiço Ischnocnema henselii e Adenomera marmorata em uma floresta do sul do Brasil

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In this study we analyzed diet composition, niche breadth and overlap of the two leaf-litter frogs Ischnocnema henselii and Adenomera marmorata. Frogs were collected in an Atlantic Rainforest area in the Reserva Natural Salto Morato, in Paraná State, Southern Brazil, using plots of 16 m2 established on forest floor. Ischnocnema henselii consumed 18 different types of prey and the diet of this species was composed predominantly by Hymenoptera (Formicidae) (15.4%), Araneae (13.83%), Orthoptera (6.15%) and Opiliones (6.15%), whereas Adenomera marmorata consumed 15 different types of prey and its diet was composed mainly by Hymenoptera (Formicidae) (45.7%), Acari (31.8%) and Blattodea (14.8%). The niche breadth of I. henselii was B A = 0.43 and that of A. marmorata was B A = 0.19. The diet of the two sympatric species of leaf-litter frogs was basically composed by arthropods and the trophic niche overlap among them did not differ from expected at random. The differences in prey consumption should potentially facilitate the coexistence of two sympatric frogs on the forest floor. Possibly, this difference of prey consumption partly reflects differences in jaw width, species-specific body size of the two species and the period of activity of these two species.

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Santos-Pereira, M., Almeida-Santos, M., Oliveira, F. B., Silva, A. L., & Rocha, C. F. D. (2015). Viver no mesmo ambiente significa comer o mesmo alimento? Dieta e nicho trófico dos anuros simpátricos de folhiço Ischnocnema henselii e Adenomera marmorata em uma floresta do sul do Brasil. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 75(1), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.04913

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